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Old 11-07-2006, 06:37 PM   #1
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ok i assume the typical setup is 60mm touring car shocks. UTbeamer runs 80mm shocks btu i was wondering about other shock options. like revo or jato shocks, they're short right? whet length are they and would they work very well on the 3L?
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90mm shocks is what everyone runs mostly! I am going to run some from Run2Jeepns 90mm!
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oh **** i though it was 60mm. srry everybody!
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I'm using 60mm touring car shocks from run2jeepin on mine.
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Old 11-07-2006, 08:58 PM   #7
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thanks guys i just ordered a set of 60mms from run2jeepn.
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60mm=2.36 inches Thats kind of teeny, tiny!
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eh i can adjust it with different ends on the shocks and a few other run 60s... so im fine.
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Its good, im just that mud bogging fool! So High GC is a little nicer than a Low GC. I plan on trail running so 90mms are good!
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eh i can adjust it with different ends on the shocks and a few other run 60s... so im fine.
I have my 80mm's set up so my rig has some droop. It actually sets just lower than the K2-3L's with the tiny 60mm's. But I get more travel :smile: . Let us know how it turns out!
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yeah ill give th 60s a shot and if i dont like them ill get 80s
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